Anne Arundel County is currently accepting applications for sworn Police Officers who are currently or previously certified in the State of Maryland (MPCTC Certified).A $20,000 signing bonus will be awarded to successful candidates- $5,000 will be payable upon hire
- $5,000 will be payable upon the successful completion of one (1) year of service as an Anne Arundel County Police Officer
- $5,000 will be payable upon the successful completion of two (2) years of service as an Anne Arundel County Police Officer
- $5,000 will be payable upon the successful completion of the third (3) year of service as an Anne Arundel County Police Officer.
Previous MPCTC-certified candidates must have been separated in good standing from a law enforcement unit within the last three (3) years from the date of hire to the Anne Arundel County Police Department (September 12, 2024).This is full-service local law enforcement work that involves the protection of life and property and the enforcement of laws and ordinances.
Nature and Variety of WorkThis work involves responsibility for performing, under general supervision, duties in patrol, traffic, investigations, administration, and support services. Duties may include shift work, outdoor work, and exposure to dangerous conditions. Work requires an understanding of law enforcement work and departmental rules and procedures.
Minimum Qualifications- Graduation from high school
- Successful completion of recruit and/or entry-level training and probationary period
- Possession of a valid non-commercial Class C motor vehicle operator's license or equivalent license from another state
- United States citizenship is required.
This is a Safety-Sensitive position. Employees in this position are subject to Controlled Dangerous Substance (CDS) and Alcohol testing.To be considered for this position, applicants must submit their Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commissions Certification Card (MPCTC) in a Protected Document Format (PDF).
- All lateral applicants must have successfully completed Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission (MPCTC) recruit training and the required field training objectives
- Current Certification as a Police Officer by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission (MPCTC) is required. You are also eligible to apply if you were certified as a Police Officer within the last three (3) years from the date of hire to the Anne Arundel County Police Department (September 12, 2024), and you were separated in good standing from your previous law enforcement agency.
- You must have worked for a Full Service Law Enforcement Agency in the State of Maryland.
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"Full Service Law Enforcement Agency" is any agency that meets the requirements listed in Public Safety Article Title 3 - Law Enforcement Subtitle 2 - Police Training and Standards Commission Annotated Code of Maryland. Title 3-201. (d)(1) "Law Enforcement Agency" means a governmental police force, sheriff's office, or law enforcement organization of the State, a county, or a municipal corporation that by statute, ordinance, or common law is authorized to enforce the general criminal laws of the State.
Current or past experience must contain the following job duties:- Enforcing state and local criminal and traffic laws
- Pursuing and subduing prisoners and making physical arrests
- Responding to highly stressful and/or hostile situations
- Investigating traffic incidents.
Selection ProcessApplications will be evaluated based on education and experience, a polygraph examination, a panel interview, and a background investigation. The polygraph focuses on domestic violence, criminal activity, previous employment, motor vehicle/criminal record, drug/alcohol usage, and integrity/unethical acts. Applicants must also undergo a psychological evaluation and pass a comprehensive medical examination as a condition of appointment. Reasons for disqualification may include but are not limited to poor work history, poor driving record, felony conviction, falsification of application or other documents, inability to competitively complete any of the parts of the selection process, or any other disqualifying causes determined by the Police Department and/or the Office of Personnel. The following information is provided so you have key dates to plan for during the recruitment and selection process.
Schedule of Critical Dates (must attend)
- Monday, March 11, 2024 at 11:59 P.M.: Deadline to submit application
- Tuesday, April 2, 2024, through Thursday, April 4, 2024: Oral Panel Interview
- Thursday, September 12, 2024: Start Date
Flexible processing timelines will be established including hiring dates.Additional information regarding the position of
Police Officer and all forms and documents can be found at:https://www.aacounty.org/departments/police-department/jobs/lateral/index.htmlEmployment Type: Full-Time Permanent